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kin
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Usage examples of kin.
For every hundred useless aberrations there may be one that is useful, that provides its bearer an advantage over its kin.
All experiments of any kin, upon other adults, whether patients or inmates of public institutions or otherwise, if made without direct ameliorative purpose and the intelligent personal consent of the person who is the MATERIAL for the research.
Theirs was an older version, gleaned from the Avion government by the remaining Kin sha, capable of training pilots under actual battle conditions without risk.
Someone had deliberately destroyed that shipment and purposely dishonored the Kin sha, Avion, and her father.
In this position, he could guarantee that Avion or the Kin sha never forgot their intolerable mistakes of the past.
Although the Kin sha were not native to Avion, they had been welcomed and promoted aggressively by the Central Consortium.
Evidently all the Bander kin from upstairs and down have come to fill it full, and every window of it has eyes on this stairway.
He wondered who it was, wondered why it travelled alone, bereft of clan and kin.
Figures ran past him amid a rising brabble of voices and the sudden scrap-metal clamor of edged metal striking its kin.
It was at that moment she realized that Riley Kin- caid was definitely unsafe.
Cashel had done the Serian merchant a service, and in return Latias treated Cashel and his companions as his own close kin.
Dorian stared at him in horrified disbelief, and Yasmini choked back her sobs: her brothers and other kin must be among the dead.
Aye, ah kin dae that awright, just thinkin aboot you fine ladies, ah laugh.
The human folk died off, and even their Elderling kin surrendered to slow death.
Sharamudoi were there, except those few who happened to be away: the Shamudoi, who lived on the land in the high embayment throughout the year, and their river-dwelling kin, the Ramudoi.